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carolina watchman wa<_kki_y vol xix sausisu11y x ()., november 4 1861 ntalhklt 17 1 1 hkuner â– kd1t0h nd imlopribtor i hi lincoln despotism in a ca i n man point of view its ty i rannyand atrocity master i l,v exposed i kim iic quebec morning chronicle octob r .'.. ] i writ i of lhe following letter is a m ni i hose standing is a sufficient guaranti f lhe i r uth of his iluiemeniss occurrences person i lo himself will doubtless be heard of here i official quarters ; that is if the brit i ., (.' iverument have nol forgotten how lo pro i ect iheir subjects the grinding lyranii lo i h || la \ i ner ie ui men and woman of which he i vividlj speaks will remedy itsoll i li is maiii i est ii cai t last long for his ambition ty - i iverleaps itself u,d soon breeds armed i rebellion qusnsc october 4 1861 h to th editor â€¢/ tht morning chivniele : h c-ir tho horrors practioed by the lincoln i i .' .'. . ! iill'lll llj.'oii tile jlfojlle of tll.,1 olice lie.oi i tiful and refined city baltimore have earned i for it the name of the warsaw nf amen a m vi tllil iiinuieul lie most honoured and tali-ill i i in 'â– n s.i maryland are pitiiug in the to,.,e-sm ul i'i ii city ; deprive ' of the commonest i - of the humblest condition of i itade in endure nauseating circumstances thai h ihe in â€¢ . nes i felon is nee from ; seven aud â€¢ iglit i men forced into , cell without bedding i iter (" wash changes of linen i from week's end to week's end ; and wnh a i r . iii ui in ofciueity ami mental torture uu i oi any civilised count r in lbs world i cutoff irom ah intercourse ur kimwl â€¢ i â– undies or of the outer world h me â– me n-e oot the mil victims of the h id accursed tyranny bill even ladiea i : r : . t ii similarly eiluuted their c imes be i iters from il>s--ui husbands uud i â– 'â– wearing red and white i ibons nr i or having given charit to the w ul i t mime who i in ite i â– ml i iirmv against ihe men uo charges h re n e and lhe only warrant upon which i re held iu hat their names are jnscrib i lr lincoln ur mr seward upon a list i ol i convicted murderer and burg h 1 ir tn experience of one week in baltimore i i ir irs inflicted upon the unbuppy i people ol that filed city would appear lo uny i uan used o hie acti ins uf a regular goveru i f the greatest european v noi - i sin â€” - "\ i _'_-.' i iii.m did not the papers in i io p rvice ol the tyrannous fun a tics who ties i ., llie i io eriillie t ol ill ill i t's > i sh id iw the gross iniquity i t and frightened crowd lo full i n a nd i orship the bloody idol they have set up '"â– ! i the pr me executioner and minister to the i vengeance of li in in uud seward is i m i nost ih irreui stump uud has iuaugura i iheir reign of terror in baltimore onl us su.-h i il this man nu par i ivict named berrett who after re i i of death for um rder and hti rg i lary and having been known to have m i i nul ions w - used i un pri i son and m de i rÂ»oaler bui w.is dismissed for i mis induct ; he wus i he capi ain n i ius crew called the " blood-tubs in i v hen i all honest men shraak from him preside i lincoln and ins m mon seward sought ia niploj ;, a lne uu inst r oi their veil b geance this ruffian has dull y inter iewa with i lhe president and returas from washington i with a ire si i ii 1 of proscribed vie ims ivn â€¢ 1 1 i lias chosen the tools und habits i ins hi tr ide i of burgl ir to do lhe work ol ins employers i the univers 1 terror and ahjecl subserviency i of tin nun hern states to the dictates â– â€¢ t i ' i â€¢ i r b ppressur lias not i u oared by m irylu i md it has therefore been deemed more pru-h leut tu make lhe domiciliary visiisin the 1 oil fthe i ht berreti lultes wnh him -â€¢â– -â€¢ i escape thieves his former pals and ac b coin pa i lied l u iiie of soldiers jroes forth alt.-rb midnight to do the bidding of lhe â– â€¢ h>-si i aud freest government in lhe world i by breaking into the houses of tin ir victims drug ging thern from their heds and thrusting ihem handcuffed iuto the cells of fortress mchen rv guueral howard an old gentleman the candidate for governor and his son mr iv howard were taken from iheir beds aad from ie sides ul their wives between one and two clock on a thursday morning by bnrrell and a file of soldiers whowouu ed with their bay ouets mr f how n*d a little sou six yeursold and so ill treated mis howard that sin died in the sunday following mr lincoln ll irht " she wus served too well and declared thai lhe wives and brats of iruitora deserved lo be threaded upon red hot jack chatus to the rufferiii cbildr.-ii and wives of his victims he replies to then request lo be | lerrnitted to see their par u ts wilh n refusal couched bscene ind brutal language or with some ti thy jest i hat could nol be put n : paper the w>-i*k before last berrett upon seward's order broke into ihe mansion of a hid j of rank whose husband is in europe and wnh his file of soldiers pulled her from he bed without per mitting her to ires o i even putting ou ices he f.-l'ow forced her io go wuh h m from lbe .*.,<: m the cellai iu lie night gown whilst he n.r up iln carpet forced lhe d s and cut to pieces the beds muttrusses brocaded chairs sofas fcc and turned out very trunk and irawer leaving tie beautiful residence a total wreck no reason has been assigned tor this mirage excepl his patron the president will d it on the following night the house of s euernbl gentleman was forcibly entered and every bed cut to pieces ; his three daughters re pulled out of tln-ir heds and subjected to brutal indelicacies the in-art sickens at the flowing morning lhe colonel of tics honor ible und gallant defenders of tln-ir country named vvilson was taken iuio custody for va rious robberii . the proper y having been found ui his shop in brooklyn now york the house of mr george who had uo counection with politics was searched for arms us a mat ter of course none were found but u quuutity of wine wan and the oliicers m command ol tins respectable and gallant army cu.ried ii tl mr george determined tu bring ths thieve lu justice but mi s.ward has throw n ius protec tion around i hem and threatens and bullies the suffei e i mr faulkner ihe ian embassador frosi the united sta'es li france liob.cn imprison ml iu a common lelou's cell without even straw to lie upon leaving his ihree motherle - end unprotected daughters in s hotel mr liucol i i refusing him s.i mission to send s message to i il iu und robbing him ul all lhe mono he had i with him lincoln when told of tl yom i indies grief and that lhair dresses were wet i with t.'.os ridiculed it uud made fllihj mid i obscene jokes al ile-ir expense mr u u lis i president nf the senate a man of refined muni , i elegantly educated who held ins large fortune ' i as i tins for every e,,o<l and benevolent pur ' i pose whose eloquence and high talent vied i with hii goodness ami his virtues has been i consign l i n row cell with six ther gi it i i in.-ii without lhe nommom'si convenience i iiiai tlo i rest beggar can command for ihe i w iiit ..! ii in ( torn irsun l,,s wite and i'smd i uhde suffering irom severe sinkisesa withoul â– > i change ol lunn and robbed of ull his money â€” i mr ross wi nuns nearly . i i , i \ > â€¢ . rs f gi i was taken from ins splendid mansion in lbs i nu idle ol the night and fur u second tune i consigned t 11 cell tins tun his erime was i giving loo.l daily to 2 00 poor peoples ids i lasi n lease from prison coal hi in s.,ii,on0 bribe i ion member of the uovernmeni that ihe t i ii.nt o o i ihe detends i mr davis a lady of large fbrtnne had f.-a , i nearly one thousand poor daily mr seward i commanded her io desisi from doing so : she i refused and published his coinmatid and her i letter of refusal ; the pnpef thai published t i has been suppressed lbe materials of lhe of i â– eairied off aud the editor imprisoned j and i this lhe toronto globe wuh an assurance us b'.n'.i/.-n as only iho globe can assume has lhe i hardihood ou british o rritorj . in a land ot frea i dom and to the i auis n ireemen lo put it i rd to susl ain die villainies of the fnit i i si faction that ever disgraced mv land :-- a i action thai cull for liberty and strangled free i dom â€” muzzling the pi ess â€” pu nishi > churitj . i â€” derides virtue â€” and raises lhe most hi leous i despotism to hide its robberies and its iticupa i ' no matter how b dn thair swsy i km j . " i extraordinary confession of i the enemy i evidences are rupidly increasing thai an i " irrepressible con flict is rising in the north ion lhe conduct of the war the scales .:'â– â€¢ i railing troin th eu eyes and they begin t . see i tin venulii y and corruption of ihe urgers of ihis i war uga nst the south u e find in lhe cin i ci ii ii ti t i tunis a leading republicun organ the i following extraordinary article otie ol lhe most i si vere bitter und wuhering criticisms of the h w or wc have yet seen the times adjures i us tell it not iu virginiu ! publish il uot in h the streets ul rich tnond ! lest lhe secession i ists mav hear it ; " but ns argument is too hou i est for us ;.. withhold irom our readi rs we i must give it it â– - loo good lo be lost â€” rich i mo nil exunti m i â– i tlut conduct of tlte war â€” huve wi a gov h , ruiiuni . â€” starving soldiers und cor h tu'pt /â– h tic inauugeiiienl of tins dreadful war has h cost a hulo oi glory over all lhe " short-corn i lugs ol ol lbe iiiiliisirs economy ot ancieul i und modern times the conduct of some of i ih iii.iiiiii i our affairs iu western vir i viuia h is ii.-|io.-s seed iln great actors ol lor i mer iim.-s nl chronic monopolies oi iucuruble i io m ir iniquities an dignified by contrasl h ii hiiiierlo inaccessible niches of criminality i attained by tht " greeks ul the lower em h j Â» j r _ v ' sv a are sorrj to spe ik o plainly upon i ,;,,_. gubjeel ; but we must be permuted lo sui i ( |, i the i'ri lo army is llli i pi ciul vil lun ol i a host ol so tull i , s such ns tin earth was un i acquainted with for nearly six thousand i/k:is h 1 1 does s.e u i as though ihe devil hitnsell uwed i america a debt and were trying lo cancel ihe i ohi.'/ation by furnishing paymaster und quar i 1,-ruuisiers and various descriptions of officers i to the federal army \\ u,a is ihe maii.-r iii wesiern virginia .' is i our army lo be irealed as a travelling circus i \\ h.re does the responsibility rest .' v inter is i approaching ; a few weeks will pass and lhe i de.-p snows will cov.-r lbe mouutuius our i tro..ps in western virgitiia are partially cloth i d and partially fed j limy are without hlank h s-iiii,'.l v'ii to the present seasou what i will bu lhe r condition by the beginning of the i next winter we have needlessly usked who i i u to blame .' the correspondence between i gov morton of i n m oil md some of the otli i rs in w'.'.-i'.n virginia and in washington eitv ilnows u flood of hglii u|Â»m the entire i sun i ci immense quantities of cloiheshave i heen furniÂ»hed and t â– se have n..i reached the siiil.-i'iio soldi is why will uoi ih govern i men oiil.-i oi immedisiie iuvestigati f the i conduct of ufl'uirs 1 ii is u burning shame up i on civilization thai men who are known lo be i corrupt from the crowns of their heads to the i sol.s of iln i ' i t are i tamed i u otfici re i tamed in the tae oi protest iid enough lose i cure responses from the mouldering carcasses i of the tomb ( lur soldier are sick freezing starving dying i in virginia while paymasters ar bourding the i money which belongs to them t ihi ir wlvi s i and to their orphan children and while certain i quurtermaatcrs â€” men whose livesare unbroken i r.-.-.-rd ..! venality â€” men who obtained iheir i situalions because ihe were corrupt enough to i />â– /â– / them â€” iii ti win is now enough about cer hiiiiiiiiii-iiili.'i'siil the cabinet to cause iheir i immediate ejectment from office if i bey would i only i urn " state's evidence â€” while sue i men i an dashing along through towns uud cities al i the expense of the federal < vive rumen t drawn lo fedi r il horses and followed at everj step bj negro i overed a llll more buttons than ever adorned the mosi elegantly attired mar shal o i he flrsl napoleon om tick me everywhere onr half naked are , r , 1,'diei , om hungry art everywhere on '... .//;â– tire everywhere our dead are every where whils some of our public disbursing (?) officei an â€¢ dm wing interest on the puhlic m iie \ , and while some ol t he e i elks of tllt-bc dis bursing v officers an nil ring n purchase ihe claims of the poor soldiers in tl field tell ii nol in \ ii nn i ! publish it not iii ihe i reel -.' richmond lest th secessionists hear it !â– 1 1 he daughters i alabama hear il i re , joice ihal ue have pectin uirj agent in wes | tern iil ma who purchase virginia hank n \ . which is ,-, i considerable of a discount â– nol pa il to nn ii who have h-ll then wives and 1 luglllers and sweethearts and mothers and i.i he i ,, a ml sis i s iii brotlll i , and comfortables beautiful honii - in ohio for the purpose of defending ihe â– ' siur-spa tidied ban ner ami exposing i loir h lies al the rale ot sl.'t p.r mo mil to bursting bombs and show ers oi pi.wde r i ol ami i ion ! -â– ugi is and minister's ol grace defend us '" ; ns hal rn Â« <â€¢ in look nn nexi ' mnl lhe ab stract de u n f venality and base ingratitude i purposel skip uo awful event i ix ihou j ami ye ns iiiai it might efl'eci an incuriiulioii m america in i lie middle i tin iiineti anlh centurj ! up guurti ' and at em !" now is the i unc to -, rike i\n swci p in wuh u tem pest i luvu in avenues of political vice the cincinnati commercial has an article on tin conduct of ih wm of pretty much ihe tunc tone 1 1 snysi a gentleman direct from washington states ihal oi a conversation with a leuding repnbli i cull ot i li i city oi n wno.i u pies a prominent position in his pai . , he put iln question to i hun i when wm i lu-r ba u big fight over ihe pol nl i i a n.-w e i was :" there will be on light i i ,- ,, contractors war and j lhe 'â€¢ don't vv tut thi wÂ«i u end soon \"> e htive ic u lin ie id < â– â– i the amyunl ul pressure to ihe square im li that \\ . . u o i lu re qttired ui pi cue n i , force lha i ruth into i he hoiiesi uiidersiundiug ol the president of lhe t mied mules l iiiortuuu ely u hae come lo pass in ii â– . 1 itie i days which include sn m detinilo number ol adin n - ration ihat me 1 re ni n i in wu i led i ., from i in people a ltd on ly permit led lo bear i he irtitb it ra re ml Â» ! he is surrounded b an atmosphere made up ol lhe ex h til a i . n â– ' thi ii , â– s on about the i capitui the peddling pobiiciani â€” lhe syco l,,i ni - . i power tb in '.; . - . .' the ci mobs lha fall lit i lull - mil the | est ot i he sedimc in a liil : | isuul ouadrenni ul nai n â€¢ nl i o ! . i'lu i ; in sphere so oll'i nsive | lo g i citizens asp y xisil s the president and r inh rs him dim ol i hard ot hen ri ng the ligh tilings of civi wui have not yet dis turbed mnl im ' . â– , . pm re thel e are too gre u lorees e â€¢ p \\ ishin gt n â€” vvii bout the city nn ilu c â€¢ of ttirla and en cam | n ts oflhe si i within it the camp j lowers ; th i degrees ; the j tribe . : i in \ is n \ i.-i mul it ude . v bile in . lenders ; the go i rum ul in aims shelter the capitui from the bandits ot secession the i blood buckets ure in imdl tuibi il possession while ih bird ol jove is iloft wilh the glit i i er â– d . hutidei b ill s urou nd hun t he deu lhe enemies lered uu et his wings now while we huve uu arm j ol in u 200,000 men m i wash ing i on uud when iln s--ii-.ni und i . the tunc fur action have fully come the con ' tract t ikofdelh even of going into win ter quarters and wearing mil the enemy b waiting aud wal ehi i learnings as longfel low would have it to lalair and to wail â€” j tins will not do w huievei hoc j uecesbu ' : rv lo bring the facts int immediate contact | wnh tbe i'residenliu ntgiina ol eiac will â€” musl he employed to iiifonn lhe bigbesl au ihoniv definitely and with all uecessar weight and p in r i ihal ihe policy ol rendeiiug j the war subservient lo the contra tors has been pursued to the exireuu i verge of public en durance the notion ol w i g nniil the con federates can'l march because ihey will have w u i i in-ir sh.e and uutil they ure shaken | to piece m cons quciice i tin wanl of pun i im ami mini their soldiers damage all iheir ._.(Â» ul guns is probably exploded by tbe opening of direct trade between the south and europe i hv the line of steamers established by yancey v co the bermuda being the first arrival and the probability of regular tups being on ih cards wintering thi grand army mi the potomac if undertaken will end the war in the overthrow oflhe government in ono way i another federal and other prisoners â€” there were i yesteiday iu the dittereiil prisons devoted to â€¢ 1'vd.rai use eleven hundred and eighty per j sons nol including about twenty-two wounded now al lhe general hospital or a i.e in the county jail confined on suspicion amoug whom may i included capt boutwell a native of vork countv virginia u resigned 1 states navv officer ; wm ii byrd nf augusta v j mr.'m.l rossvally of new orleans no-s well m shlo'llcl the aril . of the new vork i llusi rated news and sundry others whose names an not known to us â€” rich ex handsome dividend â€” we are glad to see thai tin wilmington and manchester ruilroad h.-is mad a dividend of tli 11 f per cent â€” t per cent for the operations of 1859â€”60 and 61 another â€” the wilmington and weldoii i road has declured a dividend of 8 percent another â€” the baukof wudesborough five per cent â€” fay ob smcv â€” the batch ol abolition prisoners brought io this city are said lobe amenable !â€¢> tin charge ofbeing unusually impudent thev will ere gelling out com to the full apprecia tion ofthe until of the old saying â€¢â€¢ easy is heller than hard !" if one of them is willing to pay the price of a violation ol the prison i uk-s il'cour w Â» nolio.lv will object rich v uli.il the l.iuriilnltc an lighting inr â– in view ofihe well-established foi ihal the i southern soldiers are more than a match l"i i ill lin col lilies oil the hat 1 1 lie id 1 1 is sin pi is i ing in â– - persons thul lincoln and ins cain i net continues tin w o we are not ul all sur i prised at il no ivuhl ihey aie i hnmughh h convinced that lhe south call m-vei he bubjll i gated thai they made a great and fatal mi h take in coniineucing tin war snd thai they i were deceived in 1 1 gard lo soli i iul ii se iii line nt h and southern re sou rces thoy know something i about all these things now hul ihey are fight i me f.r terms for a boundary and for their cha i meters having loss whal little tiny had al i bethel al manassas and at oak hill audi leetburg the must have credit f r cu i mnt it not i'm bruvory and the know verj i well that if the back down now lln w 11 i i liav e im ii i lo denial d lo hi n..i!i.n"h i about reqniring terms uf separation ihej i lie.ir thai om government would dictate iv'h i terms slid the cannot yel beoi ilu ides t i i ihat , though they mns i come lo il after awhile i i _â– sun o the world lasts the yankees will i i have lo suluiul to such i tins ns the south i i eh loses to make i besides they an more than anxious about i i where the boundary h ie between the two go i i eiiniu ills shall he tin \ wanl to hold ma i i r \ laud and kentucky a ml will muke desperate h i efforts to subdue missouri if they i o-^b i isfied 1 1 1 1 > ciild hold these three slates tlcv h i would begin io show ., li position for peuc . i i but we think there is evidence thai ilu peo i i pie of m a i \ 1 1 iiii will neve i submit lo a gov i i eminent ruled by such buboous as ah lincoln i i wnh the wilsons giddiugs bluirs sun is i i and such chui cters us advisers uud chief i i manage is neither will thi people ol missouri i i how ihe kliee to ihese men and become ihe i i s 1 1 1 . i . â€¢ : s o i u ei of ti i e n w iiii i ess pri u c i p i e a 1 1 d h i in 1 ner lhan tin lioitentots foi kentucky i i wt ,- in it si mi v i iu loll \ large portion ot h i iln i.ie has i.e i under abolition influence i i mure r less for some nne past j loo many of i i lu-r lending i en hove been tinctured wilh tree i i sod uleai and tin present legislature of that i i sim is coil r ill.-il by as mean men as those i i who rule in lhe m i-saeliu 1 '..- v ii i llnrv.s i i \\ .- ku.o.v llo'ie aie iii nv go i and true sou i i tln-rii men in kentucky but liny appear lo i i hive i n piiw.-,|."s li we h.ul part ol the h i state within the son i hern ik mdary , the bul i i ance mi fhi remain with the nurih for what we h i cure und be cnntrollod h lhe free negroes ot i i 1 1 v i ml such men as cnssins m cluy and i i id in oi i ru tenden i i it u i the lincotnites are fighting for a hound i i nr line and for lenns ot settlement if they i i are fighting with the expectul on of tubjuga i i t iul the south iln \ ale gr it r too s i hau any i i one ever supposed tin in to be bather lhan fl i submit ;â€¢â€¢ irth lhe children ul lhe pre fl i sent eration of sou hen r will continue 1 i ihe ith a il i-iii.s i s . , i to resist in h i do need b \ a sironger haired for enemies thau i i sn corded of any people in profane or acred 1 bhisi-.iv charlotte democrat i i i'ln in the richmond examiner i i federal outrages in baltimore i i \ geiilleiii â€¢'. just rnvi 1 from the m irvl md i i i rts ilu almost daily occurrence ol i i domiciliary visits and other otttruges by the i i lu n ue in bultimor i tui informant bad i i b ell eimpelh il to leave the city ; ami while i i awaiting an opportuuiiy lo cross the river into 1 i virgini i . i ' c ived a letter detail uie an account i i a visit by lhe " military police lo his family i i and the gross insults offered them by these i i in mi ons of â€¢* the strong g ve rumen i m e are i h i >â€¢â€¢ runt ! -â– Â«! t extraci the following portion i i i ih letter as un example of lhe favourite out i b'a â€” that ol i-earching houses and terrifviug i i ii.-l|i|e-s women â€” of the federalists and i in i i loinsis in baltimore : i i vih.iii ii lock in the morning as the ber i i v mi girl was washing the frout steps a man i b wuh a hook and pencil in his hand stepped np i b md ask i her if mr was at home she j i repll d thai lie was nol when he said he w.is b an officer and wished lo look at lhe hack yard i sin replied ih 1 she would see mrs who b was sick in bed and started to go up stairs 1or i b that purpose when he followed tier up and en fl tered her room in company with another offi b cer three nl whom hud in lhe m an lime on i |,. r , d b the li ok hal i he lady demanded b by whai right the eutered her sick chamber i unannounced and stated that she had but just i h en con'.i u d which f ici ' in \ knew before she i added that they were not smari enough thai i her hush i nd had been home for a month or i i c , hui lb it ii w he was out of then reach i not behoving this tht y proceeded to search i the house even turning up the mattress ti h w h-ch sl hy with her new born infant look b i < > tr iti ll ih drawers cupboards and in i i'uct making â– â– nn si rigid seurch in lhe eel ' h r ihey 1 1 si i ti ii li well ami ihinking ln might i catch lhe object ul their seurch in ihat in \ i brought a rope and s.t.i one nf ihen number i down not finding theil man they no.\t pro i i cecdi-d ;â€¢' seurch i a uud ransacked eve i r place e veil lo ' lc privv h one of ihe scoiiiidre - si us ry abusive tu i ihe lads . mldressing insulting remarks to her ! i _Â« lie weill d w i stairs he heron ally decla i ed " ihut in was not ufraid of her â€” thai she i was only a s:v w ouiaii ' i cm john h w m ii.k.r â€” last w.-ek we i published an extract from a commuiiication in j i the raleigh register in regard lo col j ii i wheeler's visit to tins state btating that he i had drawn onu fifteen or twenty thousand b dollars from the slate treasury being inter i esi oil bonds in his nos on and which it i was supposed he held for enemies colonel , i \\ i ler has published a card on the subject j 1 showing that the statements of the register's h correspondent are erroneous and conclusively i proving we think that he has been guilty of i nothing wrong or dishonorable he drew bnl i a small amount of interest on bonds registered i in his own nunie charlotte democrat _________ coming to their senses al the commencement of the war tin \ kses prediotsd that tha south would noi able to ralss a respai i aide in my , am , i om wu raised tin y suid ws cnilld not inilllilaili it ilu i months but they are now beginning to real i/e their mistake and are bothered to know where ih southerner gat lhe sinews ol wui llu-y are surprised tin albany in v , journal mokes the foi lowing anxious inquiries i win do they jet them the rebels .... gathering large armies in virginia in mis souri in ti cue â€¢â– ,-,-, in kenin by iheir hn i number tens of thousands in every encounlei with federal troops they huve brought vi superim forces into the field and those forces have been with few exceptions very tolerably al ii i'll and e pupped mow an these vast mssses aggregated '-- l whai machinery are ihey moved about w lore does t he in nev come from 7 h,r penses run up to ssl 200,000 per daj ; whal musl be theirs with iheir alumsi countless le gums ol i roopi we have not given the southerners credit for organizing abilltj . hitherto thev have been dependent upon ns for most ol lie products ol skill ami genius liny have produced next to nothing except thi fruits uf ilm soils and yel ih.-v confound us wuh the pf_Â»b_ptn bi and en ci^'v of iheii movements they have uo pow der mills to speak ot ; win re du i hey gel ///"/ â– ' thev have no foundries worth mentioning and norfolk is noi on the hauks.of the mississippi w here ... the aci thoir urdnuuee .' the siiswei isobviouss while the govern ment was inuuuuining a uomitiul blockade ship loads of arms uud 11111 nil iuuu from e.urope w.-re landing al souihern ports when ihe money came from how much friendly hssist ance they received from foreign consuls â€” what assurances of moral h nol material sup port ilu obtained from al least one great power are tlrngs as yet bidden lei us con fess ihat the em my have displayed extruordin ui y tact und cue rgy . senator wilson resigned â€” ._ short cam paign â€” senator v ilean ha â– already grow n tir t mililur honors the northern pu suy he bus resigned the colonaley ofhis crack regiment after u ci mpaign ol about two weeks tin northern |> ipers oritii isa the aci very se verely and compare it to lha conduct of the fumous pennsylvania regiment who tied from bull hun ou iln | . the expiruiion of their enlistment in the very sound of cin my's can non the boston onrier a strong repttbli caii paper says m il oil is a iviislalliai wall or and that ins campuign has " turned otitj as usual in words â€” words " wo quuie fiom the ( ourier : â€” f ri c ' . /.'.. aminer the telegragh tells us that colonel wilson has resigned lhe command of thi 22d massu vnisetts regiment and captain saxton of the regular arm has been appointed ins suc cessor nobod will regret this change since it gives the bervices ol a vu'uablc officer to th _ country msi can of lhe " word ol promise on ly of col wilson but we inusi remonstrate against lhe whole proceeding by which this united states sen tor bas made us i his of ficial and party influence to raise men whom it was constantly nlleg d 1 was to leud to the held and whom he now leaves nt the very i outskirts of the camp lt is neither more nor i less than a sheer imposition the public bus i '...'(- n bubbled int a sort of artificial enthusiasm i out col wilson's regiment â€” one of our con i temporaries we remember during the proi i i ot recruit i ng declared him " lhe most popular i man in the state :" a splendid charger was i procured lot him ny subscription ; regimental h colors were formul i y presented lo the troops bunder his auspices and yet o soon the hwhole so far as he is concerned turn out at i usual to have l.een " words words " h ite moriuis â€” in a late number of the i memphis appeal there is a summing up ol htl.c fate of lincoln's generals thai o lit al mlc.-t to stimulate those who have taken theii h places to daring action ii they desire h hwe&r their epaulettes long they musl provi i successful or tl.e fate ol then predecessors in huouimnnd will surely be theirs by the papi hicicrrcl to we arc reminded ol pierce who hat li t lt 1 lost his iresouce of mind and linen lost bis commuud of schenck who at h u-ima fouud so many masked batti hand then found h way oul of command ol hrauei-.(.n who di i not ; r i to bull run bi i h w bo hat '" ii run â€¢ nl service scotl hand mcdowell wh - pul the grand arm hin motion oi to l_ii aud who lmv hla n scarcely la leitsrout ol'har hnty win has been retired into ty ol hscigle whose misfortunes al springliekl and hcaiihal-c calx 1 his loss of caste at washing htoti ami ol sumter anderson who has hiailcn a the leaves do and who lias passed i ,; the stage l military action in october h lyon's death saved him the brutal ruffian lr ii lincoln's vengeance v h le i'renl - anil o'liof l.-ssur lights in command of lit h forces not long ago h who failed to rendet i good account oi themselves have all i i kindretl fate sti lead i fremont is still tolerated iu the vi i that he will yel something despera i the lincoln go crnrnent bul a i man and must fall as have all the i richnii i the hatteras Â».â€” a ni v i paper ol the lotb says the condition of the sick v rtl i ' pi-isoii.-i ha much improved since theii re i moval i bedloe i and vur i coiititiniiig gilts to lhe sick i ive been re i oeived

carolina watchman was--ui husbands uud i â– 'â– wearing red and white i ibons nr i or having given charit to the w ul i t mime who i in ite i â– ml i iirmv against ihe men uo charges h re n e and lhe only warrant upon which i re held iu hat their names are jnscrib i lr lincoln ur mr seward upon a list i ol i convicted murderer and burg h 1 ir tn experience of one week in baltimore i i ir irs inflicted upon the unbuppy i people ol that filed city would appear lo uny i uan used o hie acti ins uf a regular goveru i f the greatest european v noi - i sin â€” - "\ i _'_-.' i iii.m did not the papers in i io p rvice ol the tyrannous fun a tics who ties i ., llie i io eriillie t ol ill ill i t's > i sh id iw the gross iniquity i t and frightened crowd lo full i n a nd i orship the bloody idol they have set up '"â– ! i the pr me executioner and minister to the i vengeance of li in in uud seward is i m i nost ih irreui stump uud has iuaugura i iheir reign of terror in baltimore onl us su.-h i il this man nu par i ivict named berrett who after re i i of death for um rder and hti rg i lary and having been known to have m i i nul ions w - used i un pri i son and m de i rÂ»oaler bui w.is dismissed for i mis induct ; he wus i he capi ain n i ius crew called the " blood-tubs in i v hen i all honest men shraak from him preside i lincoln and ins m mon seward sought ia niploj ;, a lne uu inst r oi their veil b geance this ruffian has dull y inter iewa with i lhe president and returas from washington i with a ire si i ii 1 of proscribed vie ims ivn â€¢ 1 1 i lias chosen the tools und habits i ins hi tr ide i of burgl ir to do lhe work ol ins employers i the univers 1 terror and ahjecl subserviency i of tin nun hern states to the dictates â– â€¢ t i ' i â€¢ i r b ppressur lias not i u oared by m irylu i md it has therefore been deemed more pru-h leut tu make lhe domiciliary visiisin the 1 oil fthe i ht berreti lultes wnh him -â€¢â– -â€¢ i escape thieves his former pals and ac b coin pa i lied l u iiie of soldiers jroes forth alt.-rb midnight to do the bidding of lhe â– â€¢ h>-si i aud freest government in lhe world i by breaking into the houses of tin ir victims drug ging thern from their heds and thrusting ihem handcuffed iuto the cells of fortress mchen rv guueral howard an old gentleman the candidate for governor and his son mr iv howard were taken from iheir beds aad from ie sides ul their wives between one and two clock on a thursday morning by bnrrell and a file of soldiers whowouu ed with their bay ouets mr f how n*d a little sou six yeursold and so ill treated mis howard that sin died in the sunday following mr lincoln ll irht " she wus served too well and declared thai lhe wives and brats of iruitora deserved lo be threaded upon red hot jack chatus to the rufferiii cbildr.-ii and wives of his victims he replies to then request lo be | lerrnitted to see their par u ts wilh n refusal couched bscene ind brutal language or with some ti thy jest i hat could nol be put n : paper the w>-i*k before last berrett upon seward's order broke into ihe mansion of a hid j of rank whose husband is in europe and wnh his file of soldiers pulled her from he bed without per mitting her to ires o i even putting ou ices he f.-l'ow forced her io go wuh h m from lbe .*., i change ol lunn and robbed of ull his money â€” i mr ross wi nuns nearly . i i , i \ > â€¢ . rs f gi i was taken from ins splendid mansion in lbs i nu idle ol the night and fur u second tune i consigned t 11 cell tins tun his erime was i giving loo.l daily to 2 00 poor peoples ids i lasi n lease from prison coal hi in s.,ii,on0 bribe i ion member of the uovernmeni that ihe t i ii.nt o o i ihe detends i mr davis a lady of large fbrtnne had f.-a , i nearly one thousand poor daily mr seward i commanded her io desisi from doing so : she i refused and published his coinmatid and her i letter of refusal ; the pnpef thai published t i has been suppressed lbe materials of lhe of i â– eairied off aud the editor imprisoned j and i this lhe toronto globe wuh an assurance us b'.n'.i/.-n as only iho globe can assume has lhe i hardihood ou british o rritorj . in a land ot frea i dom and to the i auis n ireemen lo put it i rd to susl ain die villainies of the fnit i i si faction that ever disgraced mv land :-- a i action thai cull for liberty and strangled free i dom â€” muzzling the pi ess â€” pu nishi > churitj . i â€” derides virtue â€” and raises lhe most hi leous i despotism to hide its robberies and its iticupa i ' no matter how b dn thair swsy i km j . " i extraordinary confession of i the enemy i evidences are rupidly increasing thai an i " irrepressible con flict is rising in the north ion lhe conduct of the war the scales .:'â– â€¢ i railing troin th eu eyes and they begin t . see i tin venulii y and corruption of ihe urgers of ihis i war uga nst the south u e find in lhe cin i ci ii ii ti t i tunis a leading republicun organ the i following extraordinary article otie ol lhe most i si vere bitter und wuhering criticisms of the h w or wc have yet seen the times adjures i us tell it not iu virginiu ! publish il uot in h the streets ul rich tnond ! lest lhe secession i ists mav hear it ; " but ns argument is too hou i est for us ;.. withhold irom our readi rs we i must give it it â– - loo good lo be lost â€” rich i mo nil exunti m i â– i tlut conduct of tlte war â€” huve wi a gov h , ruiiuni . â€” starving soldiers und cor h tu'pt /â– h tic inauugeiiienl of tins dreadful war has h cost a hulo oi glory over all lhe " short-corn i lugs ol ol lbe iiiiliisirs economy ot ancieul i und modern times the conduct of some of i ih iii.iiiiii i our affairs iu western vir i viuia h is ii.-|io.-s seed iln great actors ol lor i mer iim.-s nl chronic monopolies oi iucuruble i io m ir iniquities an dignified by contrasl h ii hiiiierlo inaccessible niches of criminality i attained by tht " greeks ul the lower em h j Â» j r _ v ' sv a are sorrj to spe ik o plainly upon i ,;,,_. gubjeel ; but we must be permuted lo sui i ( |, i the i'ri lo army is llli i pi ciul vil lun ol i a host ol so tull i , s such ns tin earth was un i acquainted with for nearly six thousand i/k:is h 1 1 does s.e u i as though ihe devil hitnsell uwed i america a debt and were trying lo cancel ihe i ohi.'/ation by furnishing paymaster und quar i 1,-ruuisiers and various descriptions of officers i to the federal army \\ u,a is ihe maii.-r iii wesiern virginia .' is i our army lo be irealed as a travelling circus i \\ h.re does the responsibility rest .' v inter is i approaching ; a few weeks will pass and lhe i de.-p snows will cov.-r lbe mouutuius our i tro..ps in western virgitiia are partially cloth i d and partially fed j limy are without hlank h s-iiii,'.l v'ii to the present seasou what i will bu lhe r condition by the beginning of the i next winter we have needlessly usked who i i u to blame .' the correspondence between i gov morton of i n m oil md some of the otli i rs in w'.'.-i'.n virginia and in washington eitv ilnows u flood of hglii u|Â»m the entire i sun i ci immense quantities of cloiheshave i heen furniÂ»hed and t â– se have n..i reached the siiil.-i'iio soldi is why will uoi ih govern i men oiil.-i oi immedisiie iuvestigati f the i conduct of ufl'uirs 1 ii is u burning shame up i on civilization thai men who are known lo be i corrupt from the crowns of their heads to the i sol.s of iln i ' i t are i tamed i u otfici re i tamed in the tae oi protest iid enough lose i cure responses from the mouldering carcasses i of the tomb ( lur soldier are sick freezing starving dying i in virginia while paymasters ar bourding the i money which belongs to them t ihi ir wlvi s i and to their orphan children and while certain i quurtermaatcrs â€” men whose livesare unbroken i r.-.-.-rd ..! venality â€” men who obtained iheir i situalions because ihe were corrupt enough to i />â– /â– / them â€” iii ti win is now enough about cer hiiiiiiiiii-iiili.'i'siil the cabinet to cause iheir i immediate ejectment from office if i bey would i only i urn " state's evidence â€” while sue i men i an dashing along through towns uud cities al i the expense of the federal < vive rumen t drawn lo fedi r il horses and followed at everj step bj negro i overed a llll more buttons than ever adorned the mosi elegantly attired mar shal o i he flrsl napoleon om tick me everywhere onr half naked are , r , 1,'diei , om hungry art everywhere on '... .//;â– tire everywhere our dead are every where whils some of our public disbursing (?) officei an â€¢ dm wing interest on the puhlic m iie \ , and while some ol t he e i elks of tllt-bc dis bursing v officers an nil ring n purchase ihe claims of the poor soldiers in tl field tell ii nol in \ ii nn i ! publish it not iii ihe i reel -.' richmond lest th secessionists hear it !â– 1 1 he daughters i alabama hear il i re , joice ihal ue have pectin uirj agent in wes | tern iil ma who purchase virginia hank n \ . which is ,-, i considerable of a discount â– nol pa il to nn ii who have h-ll then wives and 1 luglllers and sweethearts and mothers and i.i he i ,, a ml sis i s iii brotlll i , and comfortables beautiful honii - in ohio for the purpose of defending ihe â– ' siur-spa tidied ban ner ami exposing i loir h lies al the rale ot sl.'t p.r mo mil to bursting bombs and show ers oi pi.wde r i ol ami i ion ! -â– ugi is and minister's ol grace defend us '" ; ns hal rn Â« e htive ic u lin ie id < â– â– i the amyunl ul pressure to ihe square im li that \\ . . u o i lu re qttired ui pi cue n i , force lha i ruth into i he hoiiesi uiidersiundiug ol the president of lhe t mied mules l iiiortuuu ely u hae come lo pass in ii â– . 1 itie i days which include sn m detinilo number ol adin n - ration ihat me 1 re ni n i in wu i led i ., from i in people a ltd on ly permit led lo bear i he irtitb it ra re ml Â» ! he is surrounded b an atmosphere made up ol lhe ex h til a i . n â– ' thi ii , â– s on about the i capitui the peddling pobiiciani â€” lhe syco l,,i ni - . i power tb in '.; . - . .' the ci mobs lha fall lit i lull - mil the | est ot i he sedimc in a liil : | isuul ouadrenni ul nai n â€¢ nl i o ! . i'lu i ; in sphere so oll'i nsive | lo g i citizens asp y xisil s the president and r inh rs him dim ol i hard ot hen ri ng the ligh tilings of civi wui have not yet dis turbed mnl im ' . â– , . pm re thel e are too gre u lorees e â€¢ p \\ ishin gt n â€” vvii bout the city nn ilu c â€¢ of ttirla and en cam | n ts oflhe si i within it the camp j lowers ; th i degrees ; the j tribe . : i in \ is n \ i.-i mul it ude . v bile in . lenders ; the go i rum ul in aims shelter the capitui from the bandits ot secession the i blood buckets ure in imdl tuibi il possession while ih bird ol jove is iloft wilh the glit i i er â– d . hutidei b ill s urou nd hun t he deu lhe enemies lered uu et his wings now while we huve uu arm j ol in u 200,000 men m i wash ing i on uud when iln s--ii-.ni und i . the tunc fur action have fully come the con ' tract t ikofdelh even of going into win ter quarters and wearing mil the enemy b waiting aud wal ehi i learnings as longfel low would have it to lalair and to wail â€” j tins will not do w huievei hoc j uecesbu ' : rv lo bring the facts int immediate contact | wnh tbe i'residenliu ntgiina ol eiac will â€” musl he employed to iiifonn lhe bigbesl au ihoniv definitely and with all uecessar weight and p in r i ihal ihe policy ol rendeiiug j the war subservient lo the contra tors has been pursued to the exireuu i verge of public en durance the notion ol w i g nniil the con federates can'l march because ihey will have w u i i in-ir sh.e and uutil they ure shaken | to piece m cons quciice i tin wanl of pun i im ami mini their soldiers damage all iheir ._.(Â» ul guns is probably exploded by tbe opening of direct trade between the south and europe i hv the line of steamers established by yancey v co the bermuda being the first arrival and the probability of regular tups being on ih cards wintering thi grand army mi the potomac if undertaken will end the war in the overthrow oflhe government in ono way i another federal and other prisoners â€” there were i yesteiday iu the dittereiil prisons devoted to â€¢ 1'vd.rai use eleven hundred and eighty per j sons nol including about twenty-two wounded now al lhe general hospital or a i.e in the county jail confined on suspicion amoug whom may i included capt boutwell a native of vork countv virginia u resigned 1 states navv officer ; wm ii byrd nf augusta v j mr.'m.l rossvally of new orleans no-s well m shlo'llcl the aril . of the new vork i llusi rated news and sundry others whose names an not known to us â€” rich ex handsome dividend â€” we are glad to see thai tin wilmington and manchester ruilroad h.-is mad a dividend of tli 11 f per cent â€” t per cent for the operations of 1859â€”60 and 61 another â€” the wilmington and weldoii i road has declured a dividend of 8 percent another â€” the baukof wudesborough five per cent â€” fay ob smcv â€” the batch ol abolition prisoners brought io this city are said lobe amenable !â€¢> tin charge ofbeing unusually impudent thev will ere gelling out com to the full apprecia tion ofthe until of the old saying â€¢â€¢ easy is heller than hard !" if one of them is willing to pay the price of a violation ol the prison i uk-s il'cour w Â» nolio.lv will object rich v uli.il the l.iuriilnltc an lighting inr â– in view ofihe well-established foi ihal the i southern soldiers are more than a match l"i i ill lin col lilies oil the hat 1 1 lie id 1 1 is sin pi is i ing in â– - persons thul lincoln and ins cain i net continues tin w o we are not ul all sur i prised at il no ivuhl ihey aie i hnmughh h convinced that lhe south call m-vei he bubjll i gated thai they made a great and fatal mi h take in coniineucing tin war snd thai they i were deceived in 1 1 gard lo soli i iul ii se iii line nt h and southern re sou rces thoy know something i about all these things now hul ihey are fight i me f.r terms for a boundary and for their cha i meters having loss whal little tiny had al i bethel al manassas and at oak hill audi leetburg the must have credit f r cu i mnt it not i'm bruvory and the know verj i well that if the back down now lln w 11 i i liav e im ii i lo denial d lo hi n..i!i.n"h i about reqniring terms uf separation ihej i lie.ir thai om government would dictate iv'h i terms slid the cannot yel beoi ilu ides t i i ihat , though they mns i come lo il after awhile i i _â– sun o the world lasts the yankees will i i have lo suluiul to such i tins ns the south i i eh loses to make i besides they an more than anxious about i i where the boundary h ie between the two go i i eiiniu ills shall he tin \ wanl to hold ma i i r \ laud and kentucky a ml will muke desperate h i efforts to subdue missouri if they i o-^b i isfied 1 1 1 1 > ciild hold these three slates tlcv h i would begin io show ., li position for peuc . i i but we think there is evidence thai ilu peo i i pie of m a i \ 1 1 iiii will neve i submit lo a gov i i eminent ruled by such buboous as ah lincoln i i wnh the wilsons giddiugs bluirs sun is i i and such chui cters us advisers uud chief i i manage is neither will thi people ol missouri i i how ihe kliee to ihese men and become ihe i i s 1 1 1 . i . â€¢ : s o i u ei of ti i e n w iiii i ess pri u c i p i e a 1 1 d h i in 1 ner lhan tin lioitentots foi kentucky i i wt ,- in it si mi v i iu loll \ large portion ot h i iln i.ie has i.e i under abolition influence i i mure r less for some nne past j loo many of i i lu-r lending i en hove been tinctured wilh tree i i sod uleai and tin present legislature of that i i sim is coil r ill.-il by as mean men as those i i who rule in lhe m i-saeliu 1 '..- v ii i llnrv.s i i \\ .- ku.o.v llo'ie aie iii nv go i and true sou i i tln-rii men in kentucky but liny appear lo i i hive i n piiw.-,|."s li we h.ul part ol the h i state within the son i hern ik mdary , the bul i i ance mi fhi remain with the nurih for what we h i cure und be cnntrollod h lhe free negroes ot i i 1 1 v i ml such men as cnssins m cluy and i i id in oi i ru tenden i i it u i the lincotnites are fighting for a hound i i nr line and for lenns ot settlement if they i i are fighting with the expectul on of tubjuga i i t iul the south iln \ ale gr it r too s i hau any i i one ever supposed tin in to be bather lhan fl i submit ;â€¢â€¢ irth lhe children ul lhe pre fl i sent eration of sou hen r will continue 1 i ihe ith a il i-iii.s i s . , i to resist in h i do need b \ a sironger haired for enemies thau i i sn corded of any people in profane or acred 1 bhisi-.iv charlotte democrat i i i'ln in the richmond examiner i i federal outrages in baltimore i i \ geiilleiii â€¢'. just rnvi 1 from the m irvl md i i i rts ilu almost daily occurrence ol i i domiciliary visits and other otttruges by the i i lu n ue in bultimor i tui informant bad i i b ell eimpelh il to leave the city ; ami while i i awaiting an opportuuiiy lo cross the river into 1 i virgini i . i ' c ived a letter detail uie an account i i a visit by lhe " military police lo his family i i and the gross insults offered them by these i i in mi ons of â€¢* the strong g ve rumen i m e are i h i >â€¢â€¢ runt ! -â– Â«! t extraci the following portion i i i ih letter as un example of lhe favourite out i b'a â€” that ol i-earching houses and terrifviug i i ii.-l|i|e-s women â€” of the federalists and i in i i loinsis in baltimore : i i vih.iii ii lock in the morning as the ber i i v mi girl was washing the frout steps a man i b wuh a hook and pencil in his hand stepped np i b md ask i her if mr was at home she j i repll d thai lie was nol when he said he w.is b an officer and wished lo look at lhe hack yard i sin replied ih 1 she would see mrs who b was sick in bed and started to go up stairs 1or i b that purpose when he followed tier up and en fl tered her room in company with another offi b cer three nl whom hud in lhe m an lime on i |,. r , d b the li ok hal i he lady demanded b by whai right the eutered her sick chamber i unannounced and stated that she had but just i h en con'.i u d which f ici ' in \ knew before she i added that they were not smari enough thai i her hush i nd had been home for a month or i i c , hui lb it ii w he was out of then reach i not behoving this tht y proceeded to search i the house even turning up the mattress ti h w h-ch sl hy with her new born infant look b i < > tr iti ll ih drawers cupboards and in i i'uct making â– â– nn si rigid seurch in lhe eel ' h r ihey 1 1 si i ti ii li well ami ihinking ln might i catch lhe object ul their seurch in ihat in \ i brought a rope and s.t.i one nf ihen number i down not finding theil man they no.\t pro i i cecdi-d ;â€¢' seurch i a uud ransacked eve i r place e veil lo ' lc privv h one of ihe scoiiiidre - si us ry abusive tu i ihe lads . mldressing insulting remarks to her ! i _Â« lie weill d w i stairs he heron ally decla i ed " ihut in was not ufraid of her â€” thai she i was only a s:v w ouiaii ' i cm john h w m ii.k.r â€” last w.-ek we i published an extract from a commuiiication in j i the raleigh register in regard lo col j ii i wheeler's visit to tins state btating that he i had drawn onu fifteen or twenty thousand b dollars from the slate treasury being inter i esi oil bonds in his nos on and which it i was supposed he held for enemies colonel , i \\ i ler has published a card on the subject j 1 showing that the statements of the register's h correspondent are erroneous and conclusively i proving we think that he has been guilty of i nothing wrong or dishonorable he drew bnl i a small amount of interest on bonds registered i in his own nunie charlotte democrat _________ coming to their senses al the commencement of the war tin \ kses prediotsd that tha south would noi able to ralss a respai i aide in my , am , i om wu raised tin y suid ws cnilld not inilllilaili it ilu i months but they are now beginning to real i/e their mistake and are bothered to know where ih southerner gat lhe sinews ol wui llu-y are surprised tin albany in v , journal mokes the foi lowing anxious inquiries i win do they jet them the rebels .... gathering large armies in virginia in mis souri in ti cue â€¢â– ,-,-, in kenin by iheir hn i number tens of thousands in every encounlei with federal troops they huve brought vi superim forces into the field and those forces have been with few exceptions very tolerably al ii i'll and e pupped mow an these vast mssses aggregated '-- l whai machinery are ihey moved about w lore does t he in nev come from 7 h,r penses run up to ssl 200,000 per daj ; whal musl be theirs with iheir alumsi countless le gums ol i roopi we have not given the southerners credit for organizing abilltj . hitherto thev have been dependent upon ns for most ol lie products ol skill ami genius liny have produced next to nothing except thi fruits uf ilm soils and yel ih.-v confound us wuh the pf_Â»b_ptn bi and en ci^'v of iheii movements they have uo pow der mills to speak ot ; win re du i hey gel ///"/ â– ' thev have no foundries worth mentioning and norfolk is noi on the hauks.of the mississippi w here ... the aci thoir urdnuuee .' the siiswei isobviouss while the govern ment was inuuuuining a uomitiul blockade ship loads of arms uud 11111 nil iuuu from e.urope w.-re landing al souihern ports when ihe money came from how much friendly hssist ance they received from foreign consuls â€” what assurances of moral h nol material sup port ilu obtained from al least one great power are tlrngs as yet bidden lei us con fess ihat the em my have displayed extruordin ui y tact und cue rgy . senator wilson resigned â€” ._ short cam paign â€” senator v ilean ha â– already grow n tir t mililur honors the northern pu suy he bus resigned the colonaley ofhis crack regiment after u ci mpaign ol about two weeks tin northern |> ipers oritii isa the aci very se verely and compare it to lha conduct of the fumous pennsylvania regiment who tied from bull hun ou iln | . the expiruiion of their enlistment in the very sound of cin my's can non the boston onrier a strong repttbli caii paper says m il oil is a iviislalliai wall or and that ins campuign has " turned otitj as usual in words â€” words " wo quuie fiom the ( ourier : â€” f ri c ' . /.'.. aminer the telegragh tells us that colonel wilson has resigned lhe command of thi 22d massu vnisetts regiment and captain saxton of the regular arm has been appointed ins suc cessor nobod will regret this change since it gives the bervices ol a vu'uablc officer to th _ country msi can of lhe " word ol promise on ly of col wilson but we inusi remonstrate against lhe whole proceeding by which this united states sen tor bas made us i his of ficial and party influence to raise men whom it was constantly nlleg d 1 was to leud to the held and whom he now leaves nt the very i outskirts of the camp lt is neither more nor i less than a sheer imposition the public bus i '...'(- n bubbled int a sort of artificial enthusiasm i out col wilson's regiment â€” one of our con i temporaries we remember during the proi i i ot recruit i ng declared him " lhe most popular i man in the state :" a splendid charger was i procured lot him ny subscription ; regimental h colors were formul i y presented lo the troops bunder his auspices and yet o soon the hwhole so far as he is concerned turn out at i usual to have l.een " words words " h ite moriuis â€” in a late number of the i memphis appeal there is a summing up ol htl.c fate of lincoln's generals thai o lit al mlc.-t to stimulate those who have taken theii h places to daring action ii they desire h hwe&r their epaulettes long they musl provi i successful or tl.e fate ol then predecessors in huouimnnd will surely be theirs by the papi hicicrrcl to we arc reminded ol pierce who hat li t lt 1 lost his iresouce of mind and linen lost bis commuud of schenck who at h u-ima fouud so many masked batti hand then found h way oul of command ol hrauei-.(.n who di i not ; r i to bull run bi i h w bo hat '" ii run â€¢ nl service scotl hand mcdowell wh - pul the grand arm hin motion oi to l_ii aud who lmv hla n scarcely la leitsrout ol'har hnty win has been retired into ty ol hscigle whose misfortunes al springliekl and hcaiihal-c calx 1 his loss of caste at washing htoti ami ol sumter anderson who has hiailcn a the leaves do and who lias passed i ,; the stage l military action in october h lyon's death saved him the brutal ruffian lr ii lincoln's vengeance v h le i'renl - anil o'liof l.-ssur lights in command of lit h forces not long ago h who failed to rendet i good account oi themselves have all i i kindretl fate sti lead i fremont is still tolerated iu the vi i that he will yel something despera i the lincoln go crnrnent bul a i man and must fall as have all the i richnii i the hatteras Â».â€” a ni v i paper ol the lotb says the condition of the sick v rtl i ' pi-isoii.-i ha much improved since theii re i moval i bedloe i and vur i coiititiniiig gilts to lhe sick i ive been re i oeived